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2011 Jan 14
5
Steam can not be launched
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fixme:threadpool:RtlQueueWorkItem Flags 0x4 not supported
Then I search forum which comes up with this thread - http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=9410, which seems has problem similar to mine, suggesting http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24096#c5 would solve the issue by rename GameOverlayRender.dll. However, after renaming the file, the Steam still fail to launch. I can only type id/ password and see it trying connecting, then fail.
What might be the root cause (how to fix this problem)? Or is this issue still can not be solved at the moment?
My environment: Debian squeeze, wine 1.3.0....
2011 May 03
1
Switching to 16 bit colour ...
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> Subject: [Wine] Re: steam games not working
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> nobody? I just installed wine, removed .wine folder first, installed steam, than downloaded tf2 and disabled gameoverlayrender and it gives me only that error. could not load library client
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> Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 04:32:46 -0500
> From: "pieterparker17" <wineforum-user at winehq.org>
> Subject: [Wi...
2011 May 02
5
Is there a difference ...?
Doh123, how is running a program off an NTFS partition asking for trouble? Ntfsprogs seems to handle it just fine. I know that NTFS doesn't let you mark a file as executable, and that the filesystem is susceptible to fragmentation, but you should just be able to tell it to run rather than display and be good. It shouldn't cause destruction. I think there might even be an NTFS defrag tool